On Oct 14, 2008, at 9:50 AM, Rich Morin wrote:
At 22:29 -0700 10/13/08, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
If you have any news about this or willing to help the RubySpec guys by working on the 1.9 suite, please let me know. I would be glad to ship a 1.9 suite as part of MacRuby.
I'd like to see more Ruby implementations on the RubySpecResults page. Putting MacRuby up there would probably help to publicize MacRuby (for small values of "publicize") and move the RubySpec effort on 1.9 forward a bit.
http://rubyspecresults.org/ http://rubyspecresults.org/about
Would you be willing to set up (say) PPC and i386 servers to do test runs whenever either MacRuby or the test suite changes? We could start with the existing 1.9 suite and see what needs to be added/changed for MR.
I see that there is a 1.9 suite now, it might be interesting to run MacRuby against it. I'm not sure if it's complete, though. http://github.com/rubyspec/rubyspec/tree/master/1.9 I would indeed be willing to set up some local machines here and submit the rubyspec results to the rubyspecresults web app. It won't be possible to make the machines accessible from the outside, but it looks like it's not a requirement. Also, MacRuby's PPC support is very preliminary and I think it will be deprecated soon, principally because of lack of interest and resources to maintain it. I am currently focusing on both 32-bit and 64-bit Intel. Laurent